Abdul Razak Ali Artan

Abdul Razak Ali Artan (1998-28 November 2016) was a Somali-American student who injured eleven people in a stabbing attack at Ohio State University on 28 November 2016, motivated by the United States' interference in Muslim countries.

Biography
Abdul Razak Ali Artan was born in 1998 in Somalia, and he spent seven years in a refugee camp in Pakistan before coming to the United States with six family members in 2014. Artan first attended Columbus State Community College, graduating cum laude with an associate of arts degree in the summer of 2016. He then transferred to Ohio State University, and he was interviewed by the school newspaper, The Lantern. He said that he was scared about other people's opinions of him, as Muslims were negatively stereotyped in the media. Artan made a post on Facebook that demanded for the USA to stop interfering in other countries if they wanted to prevent Muslim "lone wolf" attacks, and he said that he was tired of seeing Muslims being killed and tortured everywhere. On 28 November 2016, Artan drove his Honda Civic into a crowd of students huddling in the courtyard due to a fluorine leak emergency, and he proceeded to stab several students. At 10:19 AM, Artan was killed by a responding police officer, ending his rampage; 11 people were injured.